Councilman Mulvihill attended the George Rogers Clark Park Neighborhood Association meeting
Councilman Mulvihill attended this week’s annual board meeting of the George Rogers Clark Park Neighborhood Association (GRCPNA) to provide updates. Representatives from Norton Healthcare and Messer Construction provided construction updates on the expansion and improvements underway at Norton Audubon Hospital.
Councilman Mulvihill met with Beargrass Avenue neighbors
Councilman Mulvihill met with residents of Beargrass Avenue in the
Buechel area to discuss traffic issues. Thanks to Tom and Julie Brennan for hosting the meeting.
Cyclouvia Three Points
Councilman Mulvihill joined scores of other bicyclists, skaters and strollers at Cyclouvia Saturday.
This free community event transforms our city streets into paved parks for an afternoon.
At left, Councilman Mulvihill and his daughter visited with Mike Morris, center, and Alex Hoffman.
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By temporarily restricting automobiles on the street, people of all ages and backgrounds can walk, bike, dance, skate, or play on our public spaces that are always there but are normally reserved for cars.
Above, left to right, are Allison Smith, Councilman Mulvihill and his daughter, Louisville Metro Mayor Greg Fischer, George Hauck, Mike Morris, and Billy Compton.
Historic marker ceremony at Germantown Lofts
Germantown Mill Lofts was developed by Underhill Associates. Members of the Underhill family attended the dedication, including, from left to right, Colin, Ann, Jeff and Todd Underhill
The text of the historic marker:
Built in 1889, this was the first cotton mill in Louisville and a significant example of Victorian industrial architecture. The mill initially produced cotton warp for “Kentucky Jeans,” but in 1919 diversified into other fabrics under the name of Louisville Textile Co. In the 1930s-40s, Fincastle Fabrics were made here and sold worldwide. By 1948, Louisville Textiles, Inc. was Kentucky’s largest textile mill.
(Reverse) Germantown Mill Lofts- In 1967, the mill closed due to labor costs and competition. Booker-Price Furniture Corp. bought the facility and owned it from 1968-2012. Another notable tenant was the Louisville Antique Mall, which was located here from 1986-2012. In 2016, extensive renovations for a residential community were completed.The original mill complex was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982 and was expanded in 2016.
June 1 - Camp Taylor MSD project meeting
Neighbors living in the MSD construction area are encouraged to attend a special meeting hosted by Camp Zachary Taylor Neighborhood Association to be held Thursday, June 1 at 7 p.m. The
meeting will be held at the Holy Family Church gymnasium at 3926 Poplar Level Road
MSD and
contractor project managers will be on hand to provide updates and address
concerns associated with each phase of the sewer construction.
If you cannot attend the meeting, please share questions and concerns with William Marshall of MSD at william.marshall@louisvillemsd.org or 540-6608 or Clay Bostic of Jacobs Engineering at clay.bostic@jacobs.com or 423-5552.
June 2 and 3 - Germantown Schnitzelburg Blues Festival
On Friday and Saturday, June 2 and 3, the Kentuckiana Blues Society and Check's Cafe will host the eighth annual Germantown Schnitzelburg Blues Festival at the corner of Hickory Street and Burnett Ave. The festival receives support from District 10 Metro Councilman Pat Mulvihill.
The street festival with an outdoor stage is free and will have three blues bands each evening starting at 6:30 p.m. and playing until midnight. Admission is free and a portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Home of the Innocents.
Friday, June 2 D Man & The Alley Hounds - 6:30 to 8 p.m. Jimmy Davis Band - 8:30 to 10 p.m. Laurie Jane and The 45's - 10:30 p.m. to midnight
Saturday, June 3 The Blue Crawdads - 6:30 to 8 p.m. Mississippi Adam Riggle - 8:30 to 10 p.m. Walnut Street Blues Band - 10:30 p.m. to midnight
June 3 - Chat with Pat
Saturday, June 3 will be the next Chat with Pat, at the Heine Brothers' Schnitzelburg/Germantown coffee shop at 822 Eastern Parkway, starting at 9 a.m.
Camp Taylor area MSD
sanitary sewer replacement project updates have moved
In an effort to show the maps more clearly, we're moving the
Camp Taylor updates to the "News you can use" section at the bottom of the
E-News.
If you have questions or are a Camp Taylor resident who wishes to submit a claim, email customerrelations@LouisvilleMSD.org, or call 587-0603.
Louisville Water's Eastern Parkway work nears completion - LW wants your feedback
Phase
one of Louisville Water’s historic water main improvement project
is nearing the end, with the final step of sidewalk and curb repair,
grading and seeding of yards, and paving. Click here for details.
Louisville Water
wants your feedback on their communication efforts throughout the project.
Since they will have two more phases to complete over the next two years,
your input is greatly appreciated: Click here to fill out a short survey.
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Eastern Parkway bridge replacement
continues
Eastern Parkway is reduced to one lane in each direction between Poplar Level Road and Royal Avenue (mile markers 5.5 to 5.9) due to bridge replacement. Speed limit in the work zone is reduced to 25 mph, and short closures are possible between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m. For a complete list of Kentucky Transportation Cabinet projects,
click here.
MSD requests your input on the Critical Repair and Reinvestment Plan
A dedicated website at http://www.louisvillemsd.org/CriticalRepairPlan includes:
- A video message offering an
overview of the challenge and the opportunity to engage
- Brief summaries of the six
categories of risk to public health and safety including local pictures of
real consequences
- Links to the full Critical
Repair & Reinvestment Plan for review (hard copies of Volume 1 have
also been distributed to every public library in the county through March
1)
- A comment form to provide
direct input on the Plan (http://louisvillemsd.org/community-input-form)
Comments sought on Paristown former Urban Government Center site by May 22
The image above is a rendering from the Steve Smith Group, one of five groups
proposing ideas for the Barret Avenue site, showing a music venue.
Louisville Metro Government is in the process of determining the
future use of the Urban Government Center at 810 Barret Avenue in the Paristown
Pointe neighborhood. The 12-acre site has functioned as office space for
numerous government agencies over the past several years.
Review the plans and share your thoughts on the proposals
through May 22 via a comment form (click here), Develop Louisville social media
(click here or here)
For more information, including illustrated presentations from
each team, click here.
District 10 driver
information
- Report potholes: Call 311
or 574-5000, email metro.call@louisvilleky.gov, live chat at
www.louisvilleky.gov/metrocall, tweet
@LouMetro311, or include #502pothole in any tweet.
- Please be respectful of your
neighbors by driving the speed limit. Nobody wants their 25 MPH
residential street treated like a speedway.
- Sign up for the street sweeping
alerts system. Go to www.louisvilleky.gov, enter your address
in the MyLouisville box at the bottom of the page, and follow the brief
instructions for choosing text or email alerts.
- Don't leave anything of value visible in your car while you're away. Break-ins are happening every day.
- Don't park in the former Kmart
parking lot on Poplar Level Road. It is a tow-away zone.
District 10 community
group events
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The Schnitzelburg Community Farmers' Market - every
Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 1481 South Shelby Street, at the
corner of South Shelby Street and East Burnett.
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Jim King MUSCL Senior Wellness Center at Schnitzelburg
The
Jim King MUSCL Senior Wellness Center is in need of a commercial grade
treadmill - can you help? Please contact Tip, Karen, or Rachael at
the MUSCL Senior Center office at 502-634-3221.
- Regular activities include
aerobics, directed exercise, chair volleyball, Pinochle, bingo, crochet, and
watercolor painting.
- For the full calendar of
events, visit www.facebook.com/musclseniorcenter/
Did you know? The Center has gym equipment,
a sewing room, and library.
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Save the date: June 23-24 Holy Family Summer Picnic
The Holy Family Summer Picnic is coming up soon, June 23 and 24!
We will have a Mega-Bouncie Night on Thursday, June 22. Bring your wrist band
back from Thursday and receive a discount on your band for Friday!
We will have food and drink all three days! Our famous chicken
dinner will begin at 5 p.m. on Saturday and last until we run out of
chicken! We will have games, pulltabs, live music, fellowship, and more!
Come and see us! All are welcome!
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German-Paristown Neighborhood Association's Monday Bingo is at the GPNA center, 1094 E. Kentucky Street. Doors open at 9 a.m. For more information on the GPNA, visit www.gpnalouisville.com.
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South East Associated Ministries
SEAM's mission is to
provide effective means of stability to individuals and families in the 40218
and 40220 zip codes through emergency food and financial assistance.
Shred day is May 20 at John Paul II, Hikes Lane Parish, between 9 and 11 a.m. A mobile unit will be set up in the parking lot for folks to have their clean paper documents shredded. There is no cost and donations of food, personal care items, and nonperishable food items are greatly appreciated.
Shred Day volunteers- if you are interested in
volunteering for two hours on a Saturday during Shred Day, please call Glenda
at 502-499-2059 or email at glenda.hatfield@twc.com by May 12.
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Louisville Nature
Center events
The Louisville Nature Center offers summer camps for kids ages 6
to 12, and include topics from drawing animals to a Harry Potter-themed
"Magical Nature" camp. Other cool camps include "Trackem and
Smackem," which includes tracking wildlife in the morning and tennis at
the Louisville Tennis Center in the afternoon, and one called "Yucky
Nature." Click here for the details.
Louisville Zoo events
May 20 - Storybook Character Day,
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Visit Pete the Cat, Llama Llama, Curious George, Rainbow
Fish, and Mama and Papa Berenstain Bear.
Butterflies 'n' Blooms Butterfly exhibit, May 20 to Sept. 24, daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., weather permitting. Experience hundreds of graceful native butterflies sipping nectar from colorful flowers, basking in the sunlight and flying freely as you wander through our new 1000 square foot outdoor flight house located in the Africa Zone. Free with Zoo admission.
The Friends of the Louisville Zoo is proud to host their 37th annual Zoofari! event on Saturday, June 10 at the Louisville Zoo. As the largest annual fund-raising event benefiting the Zoo, guests can again expect the opportunity to be up close and personal with the Zoo’s animals while also enjoying hors d’oeuvres, a gourmet sit-down dinner, themed cocktails, a silent auction, the opportunity to adopt an animal during the live auction, music entertainment and the company of friends and colleagues from around the community. For more information, visit https://louisvillezoo.org/event/zoofari2017/
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Cyril Allgeier Community Center
The Cyril Allgeier Community Center offers youth, adult, and senior citizen programs in the Camp Taylor Neighborhood. Programs include 50 & over men's basketball, youth sports (flag football, volleyball, & basketball), adult aerobics, and girl scouts. In addition to these we serve as the host to KIVA volleyball practices, Louisville Visual Art Association classes, Metro Parks Men's Basketball League, Metro Parks Youth Volleyball Leagues, and LXC Volleyball Leagues.
Allgeier Community Center also offers Summer Camp, Winter Break, and Spring Break programs at a reasonable cost. The community center features a full size basketball court that is available for open gym as well as for rent, and also has a large meeting room that is available for community meetings or to rent. For more information about programs, camps, or rental opportunities call 456-3261.
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TARC and Jefferson Community Technical College announce fare-free bus rides for students
Starting in August, students enrolled at Jefferson
Community Technical College can ride on TARC buses at any time by showing a
school-issued photo ID to the bus driver when they board.
“With the Jefferson student ID as good as fare, we’re
removing transportation as a barrier to education attainment and opportunity,”
said J. Barry Barker, executive director of TARC.
TARC and Jefferson entered a partnership to provide the
free rides, which will also be available to Jefferson faculty and staff, after
a pilot program showed that students provided bus passes far surpassed academic
achievement levels compared to their peers. The Jefferson-TARC agreement
is in effect for the upcoming academic school year through May 2018.
Metro Parks and Recreation seeking lifeguards for outdoor pools
Louisville Metro Parks and Recreation is seeking to fill open lifeguard positions at its four outdoor pools; Norton, Algonquin, Sun Valley and at Nelson Hornbeck Park in Fairdale. In addition to current staff, the Metro Parks and Recreation aquatics division says there’s room for approximately 15 more lifeguards to be hired over the summer.
Metro Parks and Recreation lifeguards start out at $10 per hour. For more information or how to apply, visit here or call the Mary T. Meagher Aquatic Center at 502/897-9949.
Metro Parks and Recreation lifeguards must:
- Possess and maintain lifeguard certification, CPR and First Aid
- Able to observe swimmers for safety and sit for prolonged periods of time
- Ability to react quickly and calmly in emergency situations
- Able to exercise tact and diplomacy when interacting with the public
Lifeguards who do not meet those qualifications have the opportunity to attend a lifeguard training class from 4-9 p.m. at the Mary T. Meagher Aquatic Center from Monday, May 22 to Friday May 26.
The cost of the class is $200 – but that fee is waived if upon completion the candidate pledges to work for Metro Parks and Recreation during the 2017 summer outdoor pool season.
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Louisville Bats Nights
The
Louisville Bats are hosting two types of Louisville Metro Government
Nights.
Metro Council Mondays: For this program, the Bats
will host groups and organizations doing the good of the community. This
includes 12,000 total tickets distributed for use on any of these Monday
nights: May 1, May 8, June 19, July 17 and August 28. Examples include school
fundraisers and charity auctions.
Community Nights: The Bats will host two
community nights, providing tickets, hot dogs, and soft drinks to non-profit
groups who would not be able to afford a Bats game under regular circumstances.
These two nights include 4,000 guests for each game on July 18 and August 2.
Groups will need to contact the Bats office directly to sign up for the
program. Examples include mentoring organizations and social service agencies.
To request tickets
for either part of the program, organizations should contact Shelby Harding at sharding@batsbaseball.com.
Please include your Metro Council District, organization name, contact name,
mailing address, daytime phone and number of tickets requested. Email requests
are preferred, but if email is not available please call 614-4502.
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Through May 31: Get some financial help when you buy a shade tree through "Treebates"
The Division of Community Forestry has teamed up with the non-profit organization Trees Louisville to offer Jefferson County residents up to 40 percent off the cost of a shade tree.
Eligibility requirements are as follows:
- Tree must be considered a shade tree and selected from the Division’s Master Tree List.
- Program open to Jefferson County, Ky. residents only.
- Maximum of three submissions per household.
- Tree must measure at least one inch in diameter at a point six inches above the soil line.
- Tree must be purchased and planted between October 2016 and May 31, 2017.
- Rebates are awarded on a first-come, first-serve basis while funds are available.
- Rebate is only eligible for purchase price of tree (i.e. excludes tax, planting or delivery fees, etc.).
For additional information on this opportunity, please visit Trees Louisville website at https://treeslouisville.org/rebate/.
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You and your green
thumb are needed to help at Unseld Early Childhood Learning Center
Enjoy gardening while helping kids! Unseld Early Childhood Learning
Center has recently received grant funds to install raised bed gardens on the
campus. They are looking for experienced gardeners that are willing to devote
some time to planning, planting, maintaining and HARVESTING the gardens
during the school year - and especially during the summer months when the students
and teachers are on break. If you are interested in helping, please contact
the school at 502-968-7222.
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Metro Arts Center
announces new class lineup
The Metro Arts Center has released the Spring 2017 schedule,
which includes youth, teen and adult classes ranging from working in clay to
creating special effects props! Other classes include stained glass, screen printing
and an art mini-camp. The Metro Arts Center is at 8360 Dixie
Highway.
For more information,
click here.
Have a small business
or want to start one? Louisville Forward offers many resources
Louisville is rich with resources and assistance providers that
are ready, willing and able to help small business owners, and those
aspiring to start businesses
Business planning and advice for starting, relocating and
expanding a business and access to financing opportunities, training and
workforce development assistance are all available from Louisville Forward by
clicking here:
This single entry point allows you to inquire about the
resources you need for your business and be connected with experts to assist
you.
Louisville Forward Economic Development offers access to
resources and technical assistance for businesses at all stages.
You can receive free business plan assistance through a number
of professional business assistance providers, as well as mentors with
corporate and business ownership experience closely matched to your needs. You
also may be eligible for alternative lending programs through a variety of
organizations, depending on the location of your business and your access to
capital.
Louisville Forward
Small Business Development’s https://louisvilleky.gov/government/louisville-forward/services/small-business-development
team of managers will help guide you to the resources and partner organizations
that will best fit your needs. This includes introductions to the Small
Business Association, Small Business Development Center, SCORE Counselors,
Community Ventures, Legal Aid Society, EnterpriseCorp, KentuckianaWorks, METCO,
Department of Community Service Microbusiness Program, and more.
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Free training and jobs
links for manufacturing and construction
To find programs for FREE training and to connect people to jobs
in construction and manufacturing, please click one of the following:
KentuckianaWorks Homepage
KY Career Centers
KY Health Career Center
KY Manufacturing Career Center
Code Louisville
Mayor's SummerWorks
KentuckianaWorks College Access Center
Kentuckiana Builds
KentuckianaWorks on Youtube
Events Calendar
Help fight addiction
in our community
Permanent drug drop-off location:
Jefferson County Sheriff's Office, 531 Court Place. Hours are 8 a.m. to 4
p.m. Monday through Friday. For additional information contact Metro Call
at 311.
Nar-Anon: Hope for Families
(program for people who love someone with an addiction) meets at
Mosaic UMC, 8008 St. Andrews Church Road, Mondays at 8 p.m.
Louisville Metro syringe
exchange sites: a proven practice to reduce the spread of HIV and blood-borne
diseases: Inside the Louisville Metro Public Department of Health &
Wellness, 400 E. Gray St.; Look for the RV at: Redeemer Lutheran Church,
3640 River Park Drive (37th and River Park), Tuesdays from 9 a.m. to
noon; 1455 Bicknell Ave. (corner of Bicknell and Taylor), Wednesdays from
11 a.m. to 2 p.m., behind the Lake Dreamland Fire Station, 4603 Cane Run Rd.,
Thursdays from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. For details, click here.
Electric fans needed for local seniors and disabled residents - donate through June 14
In preparation for warmer temperatures this season, KIPDA Area Agency on
Aging and Independent Living is again partnering with Louisville Metro Office
for Aging & Disabled Citizens (OADC) to collect electric fans for seniors
and persons with physical disabilities. The fans will be distributed to
qualified individuals within the KIPDA region including Jefferson, Bullitt,
Henry, Shelby, Oldham, Spencer, and Trimble Counties.
Donations of new box fans will be collected through June 14 at:
- KIPDA, 11520 Commonwealth Drive, 40299
- WLKY Studio, 1918 Mellwood Avenue
Drop off hours are Monday
through Friday; 9 a.m.to 4 p.m. for KIPDA and 8:30 a.m.to 5:30 p.m. for WLKY.
Monetary donations will also be
accepted to purchase fans. Make checks made payable to KIPDA, Attn: Fan
Fair Program and mail to the address on Commonwealth Drive listed above
postmarked by June 14. If you would like to make special arrangements for
a donation or need further information, please contact Sarah Teeters at 502-574-5092 at the OADC or Jennifer Craig 502-266-5571 at KIPDA.
Last year, more than 600 fans were
distributed to residents in need thanks to fan or monetary donations given by
community organizations, churches, businesses, and private citizens.
Local station WLKY TV32 provided both on-air and on-line advertising, in
addition to serving as one of the drop-off locations, and will provide similar
support to this year’s efforts.
On June 24, a “Fan Fair” will be
held from 8 a.m. to noon at The Edison Center at 701 W. Ormsby Avenue to
distribute the collected fans to seniors 60 and older, as well as to
individuals with physical disabilities, on a first-come, first-served basis. Watch this newsletter for details on the event.
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LMAS Pets of the Week
Three-year-old Ra’jah now calls Louisville Metro Animal
Services her home, but the shelter is a very stressful place for pets. While
the LMAS staff does its best to make their stay as comfortable as possible,
pets don’t understand why they are in the shelter or if/when they’ll ever get
to leave. Will you please help change Ra’jah’s status from homeless to
home-bound? She is FREE to an approved adopter. Not only has she been spayed,
microchipped and vaccinated, she is THE SWEETEST pup in town. Ra’jah is an LMAS
staff favorite. She loves belly rubs, but she can’t seem to get enough of them
in the shelter. She is easy-going and very friendly. She loves both humans and
other dogs. Ra’jah has been “dog tested” with large and small dogs, kittens and
a grown cat. She passed each test with flying colors! Stop by the LMAS Animal
House Adoption Center (3516 Newburg Road) today to adopt Ra’jah! Doors open at
noon.
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One-year-old Fancy was living life as a stray before she
found her way into Louisville Metro Animal Services. She’s over taking care of
herself. She no longer wants to hunt for her own food or sleep on the hard
ground outside. She’s ready for someone to welcome her into their cozy home,
and keep her belly full and her heart happy. Fancy will be sure to reciprocate
the good deed with cuddles and love. She is an immensely sweet girl, who will
rub against you for affection. She has been spayed, microchipped and
vaccinated, and is FREE to an approved adopter! Stop by the LMAS Animal House
Adoption Center (3516 Newburg Road) today and take this gal home with you!
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May 22 - Texas Roadhouse donating 10 percent of all food purchases to support Rodman family
Quit now - stop smoking classes from the experts
From Louisville Metro Health and Wellness:
May 9 – June 20 Tuesdays, noon to 1 p.m. at Sullivan University
College of Pharmacy, 2100 Gardiner Lane.
May 9 – June 20 Tuesdays, 6:30 to 8 p.m. at Southwest
YMCA, 2800 Fordhaven Road.
May 16 – June 27 Tuesdays, 2 to 3:30 p.m. at Norton Brownsboro Medical
Building, 4950 Norton Healthcare Blvd. 3rd Floor Conference Room. Registration
required! Call Norton Health Care at 502-629-1234 to register.
May 16 – June 27 Tuesdays, 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. at Family
Health Center East Broadway 2nd Floor, 834 E. Broadway.
For more information and ways to quit, visit this Louisville Metro link: https://louisvilleky.gov/government/health-wellness/services/stop-smoking.
May 20 - 13th annual Forest Fest Music Festival at Jefferson Memorial Forest
A spectacular day of Bluegrass and Americana music, food and beverages,
craft vendors, and youth activities in a scenic environment awaits those who
visit Jefferson Memorial Forest’s thirteenth annual Forest Fest on Saturday,
May 20.
The lineup starts off at 11:30 a.m.with the Jon Stickley Trio, followed by The Wooks (from Lexington).
Louisville’s own Misty Mountain String Band and Mipso play next. Four-time IMBA
award winner Flatt Lonesome and former Carolina Chocolate Drop Leyla McCalla
round out the evening.
The event is free, but parking is $10 per carload. Bring a blanket or chair.
Food, wine, and beer will be available for purchase along with items from
various crafters.
May 20 - 10 years of
Mighty Kindness Hoot
Celebrate ten years of "giving a Hoot and knowing how to
have one" Saturday, May 20 at the Mighty Kindness Hoot at Waterfront
Park’s Brown Forman Amphitheater from noon to 7 p.m. It is a free event open to
everyone!
Voted “Best Festival in
Louisville” next to the Derby by LEO Weekly Readers, the Hoot highlights
community heroes protecting our water, our mountains, our air, our green
spaces, worker’s rights and the rights of all humans and animals. Support local
farmers who raise real food, right here. You will find a foodie heaven of
locally grown, non-gmo and organic gourmet delights. Homemade beer will be
available by the award-winning Apocalypse Brew Works.
Buy Local Fair at Louisville Water Tower Park rescheduled due to weather - now on for July 2
More than 200
booths from a variety of local businesses, artists and craftspeople, community
organizations, and farmers, as well as live music, Trend Appliances cooking
competition, craft cocktail competition, food and drink vendors, ValuMarket
craft beer tent, Cox’s Back Porch area for the grownups and a children’s area
as well. Presented by the Louisville Water Company, the event also gets major
support from Amish Hills Furniture and Louisville Metro Council. Admission to
the Buy Local Fair is free and parking is $5 per vehicle (or free for bicycle
parking). Visit www.keeplouisvilleweird.com/buylocalfair for more info.
May 22 - public meeting focusing on the Ohio River Valley Northeast Segment of the Louisville Loop
The third and final public meeting focusing on the Ohio River Valley Northeast Segment of the Louisville Loop connecting the City of Prospect and the Big Four bridge will be Monday, May 22 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Locust Grove, 561 Blankenbaker Lane.
Citizens are invited to view exhibits and provide feedback on the plan to Metro Parks and Recreation. For more information, visit linkingtheloop.wordpress.com.
June 3 - Free - Touched
Twice Health Clinic at St. Paul Methodist Church
The
Twice Touched Health Clinic returns to St. Paul Church June 3. St. Paul Church
is at 2000 Douglas Boulevard, at the intersection at Bardstown Road. For more
information, call 459-1595, visit www.stpaulchurchky.org or email info@stpaulchurchky.org
Starting May 22 - give
input on the Develop Louisville Comprehensive Plan
Develop Louisville staff
has been engaging with the public on an update to the Comprehensive Plan. Some
methods of engagement have included work groups, an Advisory Committee,
outreach to local municipalities with zoning authority and appearing before various
bodies and organizations including the Committee of the Whole.
In the coming weeks,
Develop Louisville will be holding six open house forums to provide the public
will an opportunity to view and to comment on the work done so far.
The dates, times and
locations for the forums are:
- Monday,
May 22: Main Library (301 York St.) at 4 p.m.
- Wednesday,
May 24: Southwest Library (9725 Dixie Hwy.) at 6 p.m.
- Tuesday,
May 30: Bowman Field (2815 Taylorsville Rd.) at 6 p.m.
- Saturday,
June 3: The Table (1800 Portland Ave.) at 9 a.m.
- Monday,
June 5: Fern Creek High School (9115 Fern Creek Rd.) at 6 p.m.
- Tuesday,
June 6: The Jeffersonian (former Jeffersontown Community Center) (10617
Taylorsville Rd.) at 6 p.m.
The forums will allow for
additional input on the work completed to date (draft goals and objectives) and
will help develop policies. These meetings will be open house style with a
short introductory presentation. At these forums, we are especially interested
in engaging with citizens who have not yet participated in the Comprehensive
Plan update process. These forums will look similar to the Vision
Louisville forums that occurred a few years ago.
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Summer Movies at the
Iroquois Amphitheater
Louisville Junior Golf Tour begins May 28
New this year, Louisville Metro Parks presents the Louisville Junior Golf Tour. The tour is designed for all children who play golf. No matter the skill level we want junior golfers in a fun and stress free environment while competing. With affordable pricing, relaxed rules, easy yardage courses, and score limits each hole any junior golfer can come join our tournaments. We will start with a kickoff tournament on May 28 at Seneca Golf Course. This event will ONLY COST A SMALL GREEN FEE OF $9.50. Regular Tour events will only cost $25 each. We will have a season long point system that includes the kickoff tournament, three regular tour stops at a Metro Parks golf course near you, the historical Junior Falls Cities Tournament, and a season ending Tour Championship. To register, click here.
New Louisville Metro Parks app
A new mobile application that allows users to locate the nearest park or community center and make a tee time at any Metro Parks and Recreation golf course is now available for Apple and Android devices free of charge in the app store.
In addition to the GPS-enabled mapping and tee time technology, the app provides a comprehensive calendar of programs and events, information on athletic leagues and schedules, information about shelter and pavilion rentals, links to social media and more.
Users can find it in the app store by searching “Louisville Metro Parks and Rec.”
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June 11 - 23rd Annual Waggin' Trail Festival for the Animals to benefit the Kentucky Humane Society
The 23rd Annual Waggin’ Trail Festival for the Animals to benefit the Kentucky Humane Society will be Sunday, June 11 from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Louisville Water Tower.
Join us for a walk, food trucks, vendor booths, live music, beer and wine, family/pet friendly activities, adoptable pets, contests and more. Start a team, raise money for the animals and save lives! support.kyhumane.org/wtrail
Neighborhood Place events
Neighborhood Place sites bring together multiple partners in May offering opportunities to improve your livelihood and health.
Tuesdays, Couponing Support Group at Ujima Neighborhood Place, 3610 Bohne Avenue, 11 a.m.to noon. Learn tips and money saving ideas to help build extra financial wealth in using coupons while grocery shopping. Call 485-6145 to register or for more information.
May 23, Living Well Class at South Jefferson Neighborhood Place, 1000 Neighborhood Place, 1 to 3 p.m. This class is designed to benefit individuals with diabetes, high blood pressure, pain, asthma, arthritis, depression, or other ongoing health problems. Learn better ways to manage your health and earn an eight-week YMCA membership. Call 772-8588 to register.
May 23, Diabetes Self-Management Class Series at the Bridges of Hope Neighborhood Place, 1411 Algonquin Parkway, 1 to 3:30 p.m. Have you been diagnosed with diabetes, but are not sure how to manage your condition? Whether you are recently diagnosed or have been diabetic for years and need a refresher, this class is for you! Topics covered will include what is diabetes, glucose monitoring, problem solving, healthy eating, medication management, sick day management, healthy exercise, and goal setting. Sponsored by the Department of Public Health and Wellness. Call 574-6663 to register or for more information.
May 25, Library
Connection at South Jefferson Neighborhood Place, 1000 Neighborhood Place, Fairdale, noon to 2 p.m. A representative from the Louisville Free Public
Library will be on hand to sign interested persons up for library cards, answer
questions about resources at the library, and provide information on upcoming
events at your local library. Call 363-1483 for more information.
May 24, WeCare
Energy Efficiency Overview, South Central Neighborhood Place, 4255 Hazelwood Avenue, 10 a.m. to noon. Representatives from the WeCare Program
at LG&E will be on hand to talk with interested persons about energy
efficiency, energy usage and tips to reduce utility bills. WeCare staff
can also help determine if households are eligible for a variety of free
services including air duct sealing and insulation, attic and wall insulation,
programmable thermostats and much more. Call 1-800-356-5467 for more
information.
May 25, Becoming Weight Wise at South Central
Neighborhood Place, 4255 Hazelwood Avenue noon to 1 p.m. It’s not easy to manage body weight.
This ten-week course of self-discovery, skill building and support can help you
learn about weight control. This program is based on approaches that are
promising ways to achieve better health. Call 313-4089 for more information.
May 22 and 24, Free
Dental Screenings by Community Dental Care. Community Dental Care
is a full-service dental organization designed to increase access to health
care in communities with the goal of improving the overall health of the
population. Representatives will be on site to provide free dental screenings
for children and adults and schedule appointments as necessary. Kindergarten
and pre-K children who receive screenings will be provided with a certificate
that will meet the school district’s requirement for dental screenings. Call
502-366-4442 for more information.
- May
22, South Jefferson Neighborhood Place - Fairdale site, 1000 Neighborhood Place,
9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
- May
22, South Jefferson Neighborhood Place – Valley site, 10200 Dixie Highway, 1
p.m. to 3 p.m.
- May
24, South Central Neighborhood Place, 4255 Hazelwood Avenue, 10 a.m. to noon.
May 23, Work
and Learn Program for K-TAP Recipients Info Session, NorthWest Neighborhood Place, 4018 W. Market Street, 9 a.m. to
noon. Individuals who are receiving K-TAP who are interested in
completing their GED or upgrading their skills in preparation for college
enrollment are invited to stop by and talk with case managers from the Work and
Learn program. Find out how to earn an hourly wage at an approved job site
and upon completion of your GED, receive a cash bonus! Call 502-213-2149 for
more information.
May 23, A
Healthy Journey for Two at Greater Cane Run Area Neighborhood Place, 3410
Lees Lane, 1
to 3 p.m. A Healthy Journey for Two is an educational baby
shower open to any expectant mothers. The class will include a range of
information and resources as well as free baby items, gift cards, prizes, and
snacks. RSVP is required to Mendy Mason at 502-341-5400 or mmason@sevencounties.org. |